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Brady's Bend, Pennsylvania (also known as Bradys Bend) is where Captain Samuel Brady and his band of scouts in mid-June 1779 made a daring rescue of Peter and Margaret Henry who had been captured for two weeks by marauding Seneca and Munsee Indians. The view is a composite of three photos of Brady's Bend on the Allegheny River, taken by the Powell's, descendants of Peter Henry, on Monday, August 7, 2006 around the middle of the day from about 1,800 ft. above sea level.

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current12:42, 27 June 20072,042×626 (407 KB)Jrpowell (Talk | contribs) (The view is a composite of three photos of Brady's Bend on the Allegheny River, Pennsylvania, taken by the Powell's, descendants of Peter Henry, on Monday, August 7, 2006 around the middle of the day from about 1,800 ft. above sea level.)

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